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Case and memoirs of the late Rev. Mr. James Hackman, and of his acquaintance with the late Miss Martha Reay: with a commentary on his conviction, distinguishing between his crime in particular, and that of others who have been condemned for murder. And also some thoughts on lunacy and suicide dedicated to Lord S;̲̲̲̲ to which is added, a letter to Lord S ̲̲̲̲and Miss Reay with an appendix on the ill effects of public offices of justices of the peace.

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Case and memoirs of the late Rev. Mr. James Hackman, and of his acquaintance with the late Miss Martha Reay: with a commentary on his conviction, distinguishing between his crime in particular, and that of others who have been condemned for murder. And also some thoughts on lunacy and suicide dedicated to Lord S;̲̲̲̲ to which is added, a letter to Lord S ̲̲̲̲and Miss Reay with an appendix on the ill effects of public offices of justices of the peace./; London, G. Kearsly, 1779.